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Coral reefs are best developed where the mean annual surface water temperatures are approximately 23 25 °C (73 77 °F).
Spatial and temporal evolution of mean annual surface ocean pH in the Earth system model cGENIE, shown both for the PETM and for preindustrial and future times.
As a consequence, the mean annual surface water temperatures of the reservoir will increase by 0.9 °C and 1.7 °C in both timeframes, respectively.
According to the modelling results, the mean annual surface air temperature will grow from the present value of 20.4 °C to 21.5 °C in 2030 2050, and to 23.2 °C in 2070 2090.
The upper thermal boundary condition shows a variable mean annual surface temperature over the last 30 years (DWD 2013).
In order to represent their data in Fig. 8, we have extrapolated their gradient values to an assumed mean annual surface temperature of 26 °C.
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Fig. 3 Distribution of mean-annual surface water (top panel) and groundwater resources (lower panel) over the US.
However, the length of the season with thawed ground surface conditions does not determine the mean annual ground surface temperature, it only correlates well with the active layer depths.
An analysis of the available data shows that permanent thermal insulation increases the permafrost temperature when the soil surface is exposed to seasonal air temperature variations and when the mean annual soil surface temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F).
Dowsett, H., Robinson, M., Stoll, D. & Foley, K. Mid-Piacenzian mean annual sea surface temeanannualanalysea for data-model comparisurface
Calibrations of TEX86 analyses of lipids in seabed sediment suggest that temperature estimates strongly correlate mean annual sea surface temperatures (Schouten et al. 2002).
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